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  1. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Together with Hans Hartung, Wols, Jean-Paul Riopelle and Jean Dubuffet, Fautrier created what André Malraux described as the ‘hieroglyphics of pain’ — works that rendered the depths of human emotion in paint.. Paradoxically, this exposure of feeling did not translate into the artist’s own private life. Fautrier was an enigmatic individual who rarely gave interviews and left behind ...

  2. 19 de nov. de 2023 · Together with Hans Hartung, Wols, Jean-Paul Riopelle and Jean Dubuffet, Fautrier created what André Malraux described as the ‘hieroglyphics of pain’ — works that rendered the depths of human emotion in paint.. Paradoxically, this exposure of feeling did not translate into the artist’s own private life. Fautrier was an enigmatic individual who rarely gave interviews and left behind ...

  3. Fautrier, Jean. París, 1898 – Châtenay (Malabry), 1964 Pintor francés. En 1909 se traslada a Londres a estudiar en la Royal Academy Schools y en la Slade School. En 1917 regresa a París, donde realiza sus primeras obras como reacción al cubismo y dentro de un realismo socialista cercano al estilo de la Nueva Objetividad.

  4. 29 de mar. de 2003 · Jean Fautrier: 1898–1964 is the first U.S. retrospective of Jean Fautrier, one of France's most important interwar and postwar artists. The exhibition introduces new audiences to a major French modernist who has been largely overlooked in the United States. In paintings of nudes, animal carcasses, and landscapes, Faurtrier evoked a world of darkness and violence while pressing the boundaries ...

  5. Fautrier's career was upended in 1943 by his arrest for participating in the Resistance movement. Once released, he took refuge in a psychiatric hospital in the suburbs of Paris, where his friend, writer Jean Paulhan, arranged for him to have a studio space. There he created his Hostages (Otages) series, inspired by the tormenting experience of ...

  6. Jean Fautrier: Obras - Todas las Obras por fecha 1→10. Obras Obras famosas (7) Todas las Obras por fecha 1→10 (43) Todas las Obras por fecha 10→1 (43) Todas las Obras por nombre (43) Estilos Lyrical Abstraction (5) Arte Abstracto (4) Existencialismo (9) Expresionismo ...

  7. Jean Fautrier: 1898–1964 will introduce new audiences to a major French modernist who has been largely overlooked in the United States. In paintings of nudes, animal carcasses, and landscapes, Faurtrier evoked a world of darkness and violence while pressing the boundaries of traditional academic art further and further into abstraction.